Questions of life and death are complex and messy. Let's admit the assisted dying debate is too | Frances Ryan
Briefly

In a climate dominated by Brexit and austerity for a decade, the recent push for assisted dying legislation has raised concerns about its rushed nature and scrutiny.
Long-serving MPs have expressed that the pace of the assisted dying bill's progression may lead to insufficient scrutiny of the legislation, which could impact its implementation.
The private member's bill status raises doubts about the thoroughness of the proposed law, with potential implications for its effectiveness once passed.
The growing polarization on the assisted dying issue underscores a broader societal struggle where proponents and critics often fail to engage meaningfully with differing perspectives.
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